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UW–Madison, local startup testing a one-two punch against hard-to-heal wounds

September 27, 2019

Millions of people with severe burns or diabetic skin ulcers could benefit from an experimental enhancement to a next-generation covering that is already healing difficult wounds.

Read the full article at: https://news.wisc.edu/uw-madison-local-startup-testing-a-one-two-punch-against-hard-to-heal-wounds/
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